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my hair used to be really thick and frizzy and curly and in the past year its' gotten thinner, not sickly thin, but thinner, and a lot of my hair on the top of my head are really short. its down to my shoulders, but idk why a lot of them are so short and why its gotten so much thinner. my hair dresser even noticed. its easier to manage but i just want to know why. it's still pretty frizzy, but not as bad. but its so much thinner and it sorta freaks me out.
and no its not fried. i straighten my hair at the most once a week, and i didn't all summer. it's just usually up in a sloppy bun.

2007-10-27 17:12:58 · 8 answers · asked by me... hi what's up 1 in Beauty & Style Hair

no i did not move anywhere. i did lose about 10 15 pounds. but i swear im not anorexic or have any sort of eating disorder. im still the same and nothing has changed. cept the hair lol

2007-10-27 17:19:50 · update #1

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it might be because its usually up in a sloppy bun. wearing ponytails/buns a lot causes breakage especially if you put it up wet.

2007-10-27 17:23:20 · answer #1 · answered by BlueEyes86 5 · 0 0

Your Hairs Thickness And Texture Can Change As You Get Older. Mine Was Medium Brown And Wavy When I Was A Kid. Then, When I Was A Teen It Turned RED, VERY CURLY AND THICK. Then, In My Twenties, It Turned Sandy Blond With Red Tones And Got Thinner. My Eyes Also Changed From Brown To Hazel To Green. But It Does Sound Like You Have A Breakage Problem From Having It Up.

2007-10-28 00:26:05 · answer #2 · answered by one 6 · 0 0

The short hairs could be from wearing it up depending where they are located on your head. I don't know if you have any medical issues, diabetes causes hair to thin. Thyroid problems affects your hair and high blood pressure medication. If you have had any of these issues for some time it could that it is just starting to affect your hair.

2007-10-31 09:42:58 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

sometimes when you pull your hair back and then take the hair-tie out, it pulls out hairs from your head, which may be the cause of the small, shorter hairs on top of your head. I don't know of your ethnicity, but I am white, and I have the same thing.
Not sure about the thinning.

2007-10-28 00:23:29 · answer #4 · answered by bahagabaga 2 · 0 0

Did you move to anywhere? When my mom moved from the north to down south, she started to experience changes in her skin and hair.

2007-10-28 00:18:26 · answer #5 · answered by Amelia 5 · 0 1

well I found my hair had done the same about a yr ago and I used olive oil on my hair to smooth and condition it and then added alfalfa to my diet (you can take tablets or just eat alfalfa sprouts it helps your hair grow and tastes good on sandwiches or in salad in place of lettuce...happy growing..

2007-10-28 00:29:19 · answer #6 · answered by tigerslaney 1 · 0 1

perhaps you are anemic.

its weird, but the iron levels in your blood can actually change the consistency in your hair.

2007-10-28 00:20:50 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

it could just be your nutriten intake too. the less nutrients you get, the worse it is.

2007-10-28 00:20:40 · answer #8 · answered by marge_m 2 · 0 1

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